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Moshi | |
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Describing itself as ‘the cleanest town in Africa’, Moshi features some attractive tree-lined streets, and is surrounded by the agriculture that thrives in the well-watered volcanic soils of the mountain. Acting as a base for climbing the mountain, it also offers a wide range of hotels, the majority of which act as ‘base hotels’ for the climb. It is also close to two attractive freshwater lakes: Chala and Jipe. | |
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Mwanza | |
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Mwanza is a large town on the southern shores of Lake Victoria. It is the major Tanzanian port on Lake Victoria and a key centre of economic importance , of considerable size and significance. The town looks onto the lake, with dramatic views of the Bismarck Rock - a massive outcrop of granite rocks on a narrow peninsula providing a great view of the Lake Victoria. Mwanza is the place where the earliest 18th century's explorers visited in their quest to find the source of River Nile. | |
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Gate way to the Safari Circuit of Tanzania One of Tanzania’s most developed and fastest growing towns, the bustling ‘Safari Town’ of Arusha is a hive of arrival and departure activity as countless 4WD safari vehicles load up with provisions and set off with their passengers into the endless, game-teeming plains of the mighty Serengeti National Park. Arusha lies halfway between the Cape and Cairo. | |
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Dar es Salaam | |
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Dar es Salaam (meaning ‘Haven of Peace’), is the largest city in Tanzania (population estimated at 4 million), the third-fastest-growing city in Africa and the ninth-fastest- growing in the world. Though Dar es Salaam lost its official status as capital city to Dodoma in 1973, it remains the centre of the permanent central government bureaucracy and continues to serve as the capital for the surrounding Dar es Salaam Region. | |
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